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the real dust bowl, the panhandle of oklahoma and panhandle of kansas, colorado and new mexico, that was the epicenter of what was a nationwide drought. but the epicenter of the dust bowl was this area of the worst manmade ecological disaster in american history. you go wait, man made? that had gone over my head a little bit. a decade long apocalypse that not only killed your crops but moved more dirt in one day than the entire ten-year excavation of panama canal and dumped dirt in chicago and detroit and people turned on street lights in new york and franklin roosevelt went like this and had dust in the oval office. had oklahoma on his fingertips in the oval office. then it not only killed their crops but cattle and children. they started to die of what was called the dust pneumonia. who is still alive to tell the story? and you needed to find that critical mass of people. we did that and did that shoe leather to find those people, children and teenagers at the time who would suffer through this ten-year apocalypse. i think all of us after two storms we would leave and get our child
the real dust bowl, the panhandle of oklahoma and panhandle of kansas, colorado and new mexico, that was the epicenter of what was a nationwide drought. but the epicenter of the dust bowl was this area of the worst manmade ecological disaster in american history. you go wait, man made? that had gone over my head a little bit. a decade long apocalypse that not only killed your crops but moved more dirt in one day than the entire ten-year excavation of panama canal and dumped dirt in chicago and...
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1,120 miles south of the usry family, in mexico. antonio, sandra, carlos and tony jr., apart of mexico's new middle class. >> this is my son's favorite peanut better. >> reporter: so, what is behind mexico's love affair with all things american? >> when i see made in america, i'm thinking big. what do you think? >> quality. i think quality. >> quality and big. >> reporter: a generation ago, 12% of mexico's population was middle class. most were in poverty. today, over half are considered middle class. that's more than 70 million strong. and they're scooping up american-made products. $198 billion worth just last year. doubling in just a decade. 6 million american jobs are tied to feeding that market. a market that loves that american produce, because it's bigger -- >> look at the size of the grapes, the quality is very good. >> reporter: our batteries, they last longer. and the variety of all our beauty products. this is my favorite american product and you have to get it. >> reporter: and, we noticed this at the costco in mexico ci
1,120 miles south of the usry family, in mexico. antonio, sandra, carlos and tony jr., apart of mexico's new middle class. >> this is my son's favorite peanut better. >> reporter: so, what is behind mexico's love affair with all things american? >> when i see made in america, i'm thinking big. what do you think? >> quality. i think quality. >> quality and big. >> reporter: a generation ago, 12% of mexico's population was middle class. most were in poverty....
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new mexico based sunland incorporated makes peanut butter for several retailers. they are now including cashew butter, tahini, and blanched and roasted peanut products. the recall continues after 30 salmonella cases. the products can be found at trader joe's, giant, whole foods, and target. sunland are extending it as a precautionary measure because many of their products are made on the same equipment. >>> american airlines is already dealing with cancelled flights and unhappy pilots. now the faa is investigating the carrier after dangerous seat trouble midflight. eight planes are grounded after an entire row of seats came unbolted during flights saturday and yesterday. flights had to be diverted to jfk. passengers say this issue, on top of plummeting on time arrival numbers and rising cancellations, is unacceptable. >> if they don't fly, i don't have a status on another airline. so it's a big issue for me. >> shakes my confidence as a passenger that i'm going to be able to get to my destination on time. >> american blames some of the issues on a feud with union
new mexico based sunland incorporated makes peanut butter for several retailers. they are now including cashew butter, tahini, and blanched and roasted peanut products. the recall continues after 30 salmonella cases. the products can be found at trader joe's, giant, whole foods, and target. sunland are extending it as a precautionary measure because many of their products are made on the same equipment. >>> american airlines is already dealing with cancelled flights and unhappy pilots....
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-mexico border? >> this is a complex issue. it takes cooperation between the united states and mexico. there was an agreement in 2008 between the united states and mexico where we help with technical support and aircraft to help with the war on
-mexico border? >> this is a complex issue. it takes cooperation between the united states and mexico. there was an agreement in 2008 between the united states and mexico where we help with technical support and aircraft to help with the war on
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think new mexico reported robbery could play a role in killer.find his -- think and unreported robbery helpingay a role in find his killer. it is possible the same committed both crimes. the first looking for victim. ona story you will see only 7. a security guard will ended at research council is getting some recognition. was honored by the keep for his efforts to that situation from turning tragic. has more in this interview with a guard. i asked him if he was frightened when the man tried to way into the family research council. johnson said even though he was able toore he was man, he was reacting situation. he was never afraid. today, he was honored in a ceremony and given the city's medal of honor. family and extended family escorted him to the ceremony, they could not say enough. >> he is great. i taught him well. >> i am proud of him. he is a good young man. >> august 15, at this alleged tried to shoot his way the family research council johnson worked security. he did not let the opposition to marriage. shot and johnson, but he kept coming. ended the attack. he is a hero for h
think new mexico reported robbery could play a role in killer.find his -- think and unreported robbery helpingay a role in find his killer. it is possible the same committed both crimes. the first looking for victim. ona story you will see only 7. a security guard will ended at research council is getting some recognition. was honored by the keep for his efforts to that situation from turning tragic. has more in this interview with a guard. i asked him if he was frightened when the man tried to...
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>> the quote in the same breath he said that he wanted to restore the mexico city policy that taxpayer funds wouldn't to go abortion abroad. >> but they don't go. >> isle i'm telling you what the quote said, clarify what the quote said. this is taking one sentence out of context to me. >> he's been very clear over quite a lg period of time that he would de fund planned parenthood. he has been unequivocal on that subject. he's also been asked to the supreme court justices were that he identified with and the kind that he would appoint, and it's justice scalia, one more scalia would result in a reversal of row v. wade, robert bjork heads his judicial collection selection fo for the campaign. robert bjork we know wrote the roadmap for how to overturn roe versus wade. he is sending maybet's dog whistles but people getting the message. >> during this week vice-presidential debate the candidates were asked about their views on abortion. >> i do not believe that -- that we have a right to tell other people that, women that they can't control their body. it's a decision between them and their
>> the quote in the same breath he said that he wanted to restore the mexico city policy that taxpayer funds wouldn't to go abortion abroad. >> but they don't go. >> isle i'm telling you what the quote said, clarify what the quote said. this is taking one sentence out of context to me. >> he's been very clear over quite a lg period of time that he would de fund planned parenthood. he has been unequivocal on that subject. he's also been asked to the supreme court justices...
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sacramento and wal-mart wants to use this equipment that we have to feed the poor to feed the poor in mexico in this letting it all the way into what about the poor in america i mean it wal-mart workers cannot if they if they do all their shopping at wal-mart on their own wages they can't live. well i mean they're obviously doing something right while i am with all our workers are the largest consumers of food stamps because they're living in poverty this is a free country people can go and work wherever they want to but why do they keep their employees why doesn't the unions get the food to unionize if anybody so when happy they're keeping their their employees because we're in the middle of a depression they're keeping their employees because the good jobs have gone overseas because of insane trade policies they're keeping their employees because of a thirty year war on working people they're keeping their employees because wages have been flat for instance since the reagan administration reaganomics has devastated working people and people are stuck i am a mere wal-mart greeter there they
sacramento and wal-mart wants to use this equipment that we have to feed the poor to feed the poor in mexico in this letting it all the way into what about the poor in america i mean it wal-mart workers cannot if they if they do all their shopping at wal-mart on their own wages they can't live. well i mean they're obviously doing something right while i am with all our workers are the largest consumers of food stamps because they're living in poverty this is a free country people can go and...
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-mexico border. police have arrested two men with possible ties to the shooting death of a border patrol agent. no word on a motive in that attack. >> to an update to a story we brought you first on seven. the national park service has now drained the reflecting pool. this is less than two weeks after we discovered algae growing on the water. it is not supposed to happen after that multimillion-dollar renovation. we are on the national mall with where we go from here. >> the reflecting pool is now empty. workers are still here on the scene housing is down, making sure all the best analogy is god. it will be two or three weeks before it is refilled. this was touted as a landmark green project, no chemically treated city water. they have been shoveling and plowing, but it is only october. and there is no snow. >> it is unbelievable. >> a month after the rebuild reflecting pool was reopened, and two weeks after we read the first to show you the algae invasion the national park service has trained all 4
-mexico border. police have arrested two men with possible ties to the shooting death of a border patrol agent. no word on a motive in that attack. >> to an update to a story we brought you first on seven. the national park service has now drained the reflecting pool. this is less than two weeks after we discovered algae growing on the water. it is not supposed to happen after that multimillion-dollar renovation. we are on the national mall with where we go from here. >> the...
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i found out you live in new mexico now. which i did not expect. i figured you'd be in new york or something. >> why? >> jimmy: i don't know. seems like you're a new yorker. >> i was born in new york. that's the best i could give it. >> jimmy: that's it. where do you live in new mexico? >> far away. >> jimmy: far away. how did you wind up there? >> well, i worked there at a dude ranch when i was in my teens. i spent a couple of summers there. it was the happiest time of my life up until then. i didn't go back for 40 years. a friend of mine moved there, he said, come and visit. we went there for a week and fell madly in love with it again and there we are. >> jimmy: wow. i was reading through your memoir, i don't know if you mind if i mention it, "an improvised life." and i did not know you were one of the founding members of second city. >> yeah. >> jimmy: the famous improv comedy group. [ applause ] that's -- and amy poehler came out of second city. >> yeah. >> jimmy: she owes a debt to you in a way. >> she owes a great debt to me. >> jimmy: she d
i found out you live in new mexico now. which i did not expect. i figured you'd be in new york or something. >> why? >> jimmy: i don't know. seems like you're a new yorker. >> i was born in new york. that's the best i could give it. >> jimmy: that's it. where do you live in new mexico? >> far away. >> jimmy: far away. how did you wind up there? >> well, i worked there at a dude ranch when i was in my teens. i spent a couple of summers there. it was the...
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nine hundred ninety nine nobody lost their job businesses doing better than ever as governor of new mexico i ran completely outside of the political system i got elected governor republican governor in a state that was two to one democrat and made a name for myself vetoing legislation i may have vetoed more legislation than the other forty nine governors in the country combined i vetoed seven hundred fifty bills i had thousands of line item veto so it made a difference when it came to billions of dollars worth of spending and made a difference when it came to laws that would have told you or i what we could or couldn't do in the bedroom with regard to immigration which i think really is a hot button issue and it kind of highlights differences between me and everybody else let's start off with the premise that immigration is really a good thing let's make it as easy as possible for somebody who wants to come in this country and work. to get a work visa. not a green card not citizenship but a work visa so that a political taxes would get paid and that we would have no criminals working in th
nine hundred ninety nine nobody lost their job businesses doing better than ever as governor of new mexico i ran completely outside of the political system i got elected governor republican governor in a state that was two to one democrat and made a name for myself vetoing legislation i may have vetoed more legislation than the other forty nine governors in the country combined i vetoed seven hundred fifty bills i had thousands of line item veto so it made a difference when it came to billions...
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-mexico border. agents or on horseback at the time patrolling. was a third agent not injured. federal agents have not released any details on the possible shooter. also, a developing story in montgomery county. pepco is working to get two traffic lights back on after power outages knocked out two dozen lights around rockville pike around 8:00 this morning. the outage blamed on t downed power pole. 700 people without power at the peak. 400 customers still waiting for the power to be restored. the focus right now is getting the traffic lights in service. problems from the rain this morning, this is an ambulance flipped over on 270 near urbana. brad bell sent this picture moments ago. we are still gathering information on any possible injuries. we don't know if a patient was. inside at the was -- we don't know if a patient was inside at the time. it's been a dreary day across the area. looking at the capitol right there. we could see more rain before the day is over. we have a clear shot of the capitol dome and in. that in jacqui jeras? >> we have incredible downpours earlier thi
-mexico border. agents or on horseback at the time patrolling. was a third agent not injured. federal agents have not released any details on the possible shooter. also, a developing story in montgomery county. pepco is working to get two traffic lights back on after power outages knocked out two dozen lights around rockville pike around 8:00 this morning. the outage blamed on t downed power pole. 700 people without power at the peak. 400 customers still waiting for the power to be restored....
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. >> reporter: another teacher in new mexico st. implord parents not to let their kids bring them to school. >> i don't have her bringing a family size bag, i know she'll eat them all railroad they it contains 26 grams of fat and contains a quarter of the sodium you're supposed to eat in the entire day. and it's sodium, also known as salt, that has nutritionists increasingly worried. >> if i were to say is there a lot of sodium in the food that you eat would you have any idea what i'm talking about? >> yes. >> yes. >> a lot of my food has soy sauce. >> reporter: most adults have 2300 milligrams in day about a teaspoon but researchers found adults and children are consuming on average an alarming 3400 milligrams of sodium a day, about a third more than they should. and salt is found in a lot of places much less obvious than a bag of chips. bread, salad dressing, most of the items in the frozen foods aisle, even ice cream. >> it's in the like kids are picking up salt shakers, this is in their lunch meat, for example. >> and in a lot o
. >> reporter: another teacher in new mexico st. implord parents not to let their kids bring them to school. >> i don't have her bringing a family size bag, i know she'll eat them all railroad they it contains 26 grams of fat and contains a quarter of the sodium you're supposed to eat in the entire day. and it's sodium, also known as salt, that has nutritionists increasingly worried. >> if i were to say is there a lot of sodium in the food that you eat would you have any idea...
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the sound barrier, dress in a pressurized suit, he will jump from a balloon 23 miles above the new mexico desert. he hopes to reach a free fall speed of about 700 miles per hour. note to fearless felix, you can certainly probably pick up tips from a bunch of kids, they sure lee know all about breaking the sound barrier. >> australia's great barrier reef has spectacular colors between the fish, coral, sponges, all of that may be falling to the waist side. a 27-year-old study by the australian institute of marine science finds that the reef has lost 50%. scientists say they are trying to stem the tide. >> this is actually fertilizer pollution, feeding the star fish. >> it grows among the most environmentally friendly in the world. >> conservationists say cutting the amount of fertilizer that is running off into the reef would make a big difference, similar to our efforts in our own backyard with the chesapeake bay. >> more problems for a set of metro escalators, but this time it's not what you think. >>> what a celebration it was at nationals park last night. washington still managed to win
the sound barrier, dress in a pressurized suit, he will jump from a balloon 23 miles above the new mexico desert. he hopes to reach a free fall speed of about 700 miles per hour. note to fearless felix, you can certainly probably pick up tips from a bunch of kids, they sure lee know all about breaking the sound barrier. >> australia's great barrier reef has spectacular colors between the fish, coral, sponges, all of that may be falling to the waist side. a 27-year-old study by the...
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mexico is a great and mighty nation. it is tragic what is happening in mexico. the violence is tragic. a businessman described to me how he received from the drug lords a letter that detailed where every one of his grand kids had been in the past week minute-by-minute. it is tragic what is happening in mexico and i think the united in mexico and i think the united states should
mexico is a great and mighty nation. it is tragic what is happening in mexico. the violence is tragic. a businessman described to me how he received from the drug lords a letter that detailed where every one of his grand kids had been in the past week minute-by-minute. it is tragic what is happening in mexico and i think the united in mexico and i think the united states should
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felix baumgartner jumps from than 24 miles above the new mexico desert. in the first seconds of free fall, the broke a record, human tothe first break the sound barrier without vehicle. he reached speeds of 833 miles per hour. is being called a space pioneer. taking it is still now.n for >> still so many emotions right now. thatave thought about many times, what will like and what will it like and it's much greater than i anticipated. they will study all the data d pressurespecialize suit. the nextusher in of space suits if it held up well. >> amazing. former reality tv star and onetime white house party michaele salahi is now engaged. her manager says that her boyfriend neal schon, a guitarist for the group journey, proposed. him awayun off with her husbandband and missing at one .ime, a while back >> a mother serving prison time her steps sonof andrew by making him the 22 tablespoons of salt. her husband and children will join in on the discussion as well, on "katie" this afternoon. join in on the discussion as well, on "katie" this afternoon. >> still
felix baumgartner jumps from than 24 miles above the new mexico desert. in the first seconds of free fall, the broke a record, human tothe first break the sound barrier without vehicle. he reached speeds of 833 miles per hour. is being called a space pioneer. taking it is still now.n for >> still so many emotions right now. thatave thought about many times, what will like and what will it like and it's much greater than i anticipated. they will study all the data d pressurespecialize...
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former new mexico governor bill richardson spoke today about mcgovern's impact on our country. demi -- >> very sad. i think he will be remembered for his contributions on agriculture, on hunger, and then the democratic party. he transformed the party, the primary system, getting minorities involved. >> most people remember mcgovern for his run for president in 1972 against president richard nixon. among the missteps in his campaign, mcgovern was forced to dump his running mate thomas eagleton after it was learned he had a history of psychic -- psychiatric problems. nixon won by a landslide. mcgovern ran again in 1984 but dropped out because of poor primary showings. his words from that campaign still resonate today. >> the question is not -- are we better off than we were four years ago? the question is -- where will america be four years from now? [applause] what is the american future? what kind of america do we want to be? >> mcgovern helped transform the democratic party nomination process and to what it is today. he scaled back the role of party officials and insiders and
former new mexico governor bill richardson spoke today about mcgovern's impact on our country. demi -- >> very sad. i think he will be remembered for his contributions on agriculture, on hunger, and then the democratic party. he transformed the party, the primary system, getting minorities involved. >> most people remember mcgovern for his run for president in 1972 against president richard nixon. among the missteps in his campaign, mcgovern was forced to dump his running mate...
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hablaremos de la deportación de centroamérica, desde méxico y estados unidos. que han aumentado notablemente en el 2012. ocurre porque son más los origen americanos que se ven obligados a salir de sus países. salvador castellanos nos tiene la historia. tratando de llegar a estados unidos. han vuelto a ser comunes para alguien que los ve pasar a diario desde hace muchos años. ya no se ve. guatemala, honduras y el salvador. estarían expulsando en conjunto más de 600 de sus nacionales al día. la precaria situación económica. la inseguridad y la reunificación familiar mueven el mar humano, formado por ancianos, jóvenes y niños. >>> este ault de migrantes explicaría por qué las deportaciones más de un 25% de lo que va de este año. >>> vuelos y autobuses que diariamente llegan repletos con deportados dan cuenta de los 100.000 centroamericanos que han sido repatriados, desde méxico y estados unidos, de enero a octubre. >>> si las personas vienen y frustradas, muchos de ellos porque han dejado a sus familias allá y tienen siempre el deseo de regresar a
hablaremos de la deportación de centroamérica, desde méxico y estados unidos. que han aumentado notablemente en el 2012. ocurre porque son más los origen americanos que se ven obligados a salir de sus países. salvador castellanos nos tiene la historia. tratando de llegar a estados unidos. han vuelto a ser comunes para alguien que los ve pasar a diario desde hace muchos años. ya no se ve. guatemala, honduras y el salvador. estarían expulsando en conjunto más de 600 de sus nacionales al...
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and mexico. we're talking about tomatoes and maybe sour grapes as well. the it's subject of our deep dive today. last week, the obama administration announced it favored canceling a 16-year-old $3.5 billion tomato trade deal with mexico. the deal encourages imports and has kept tomato prices low. but florida growers say they're so low they can't catch up. the numbers show mexican tomato sales have quadruple since 2000 while florida has seen its cut shrink dramatically. after a flurry of letters from lawmakers, the commerce department decided to repd the trade agreement be scrapped. mexico growers were stunned, upset they hadn't been granted a meeting until after the decision. why did the decision get rushed? presidential politic, the influence of those florida growers might have played just a small role. michael isakoff is nbc's national investigative correspondent. it's an election year and hearing about issues like this, oh, favoritism of this front for florida. favoritism on that front for ohio. it shouldn't come as a shock and yet, we see it play out
and mexico. we're talking about tomatoes and maybe sour grapes as well. the it's subject of our deep dive today. last week, the obama administration announced it favored canceling a 16-year-old $3.5 billion tomato trade deal with mexico. the deal encourages imports and has kept tomato prices low. but florida growers say they're so low they can't catch up. the numbers show mexican tomato sales have quadruple since 2000 while florida has seen its cut shrink dramatically. after a flurry of letters...
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we have get the southerly wind in the summertime and we get water vapor off the gulf of mexico or atlantic ocean. >> did you just fall asleep over there. >> i'm listening. it is very interesting and very scientific. i just want to point out before hand that this is tucker's idea of fun. remember, he said we have a fun weather guy question. >> he did say that. >> thank you, tony. >> that was a lot of fun. but it was good. >> this is what tucker does in his spare time. >> tony, remind me. how much did you help me this morning. >> i set myself up for that. if you have a question you want answered, go to myfoxdc.com and click on the weather tab. as you were doing the research, i saw you were having so much fun -- >> you didn't want to break it up. >> you are such a geek. i love it. >> let's check in with julie wright and get the latest on traffic. >> oh! >> what? >> she was yawning. >> i just want to say i don't do that when dave ross is on the set. i'm just letting you go. >> oh! >> you guys -- the guys are above the accident at liberia. accident activity still in place. stay single file to t
we have get the southerly wind in the summertime and we get water vapor off the gulf of mexico or atlantic ocean. >> did you just fall asleep over there. >> i'm listening. it is very interesting and very scientific. i just want to point out before hand that this is tucker's idea of fun. remember, he said we have a fun weather guy question. >> he did say that. >> thank you, tony. >> that was a lot of fun. but it was good. >> this is what tucker does in his...
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arizona or new mexico any state what they should do but we've got to work with every state and every legislature and oppose top and my view it's a hindrance to true democracy for grassroots americans that don't want to be controlled by super pacs and pacs. all right. and our final speaker on this topic i know you were republican as governor of new mexico gary johnson your response well running for governor of new mexico as a republican i ran completely outside of the political system completely i mean i and went and i introduced myself to the republican party two weeks before i ran and they said you know what we like you we like what you've got to say worked for completely inclusive you can go and you can make your case to all republicans in the state you know take part in the debates take part in the discussions well that's the way that politics should be i was able to make that presentation i was able to make that case and by the way the republican party chairman at that time said you can do all this stuff but you just need to know that you'll never get elected because it's not pos
arizona or new mexico any state what they should do but we've got to work with every state and every legislature and oppose top and my view it's a hindrance to true democracy for grassroots americans that don't want to be controlled by super pacs and pacs. all right. and our final speaker on this topic i know you were republican as governor of new mexico gary johnson your response well running for governor of new mexico as a republican i ran completely outside of the political system completely...
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today, we talked with the managers at that peanut butter company in new mexico. they told us they test their product every half hour, that their peanut butter is safe and that is tiillnesses are a myste. steve osunsami, abc news, atlanta. >> and you can find a full list of all the recalled peanut butter brands at abcnews.com. >>> and now, we at abc mark a milestone in america's longest war, afghanistan. now, entering its 12th year. a milestone of sacrifice. the ap says 2,000 u.s. troops have now died in combat there. and abc's michael boettcher has been covering the war in aft afghanistan from the beginning, living among american troops. and the military says more than any other reporter, including a full year with the 101st airborne. and, tonight, he has a report on this crossroads and the road ahead. >> reporter: there is not one face to this grim milestone. there are 2,000. americans who gave their lives in this nation's longest war. soldiers like alejo thompson, a son of yuma, arizona, husband and father of two, who was killed last may by an afghan soldier he
today, we talked with the managers at that peanut butter company in new mexico. they told us they test their product every half hour, that their peanut butter is safe and that is tiillnesses are a myste. steve osunsami, abc news, atlanta. >> and you can find a full list of all the recalled peanut butter brands at abcnews.com. >>> and now, we at abc mark a milestone in america's longest war, afghanistan. now, entering its 12th year. a milestone of sacrifice. the ap says 2,000 u.s....
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ryan owens, abc news, roswell, new mexico. >>> space shuttle "endeavour" has reached its permanent home. >> it literally inched its way from l.a.x. to the science cent center. >>> jessica ridgway was remembered in her colorado hometown over the weekend. friends and family released purple balloons in the little girl's memory after her body was discovered last week. there's a massive search for the person who kidnapped and murdered the fifth grader. parents are jittery. many of them went to a safety fair to have their kids fingerprinted. >>> a scary time on this flight. the windshield was cracked. we're told the plane never lost any cabin pressure and the landing was routine. >>> sports now. the first bowl championship series standings of the college season are out. we start with number five, the notre dame fighting irish. >> kansas state at four, oregon number three. from the mighty seco.e.c., numb two, florida, number one, alabama. hurts my heart not to see lsu up there. the season's not over. >> or north carolina or michigan. >>> good morning, i'm jade mccarthy. yankees trying to come
ryan owens, abc news, roswell, new mexico. >>> space shuttle "endeavour" has reached its permanent home. >> it literally inched its way from l.a.x. to the science cent center. >>> jessica ridgway was remembered in her colorado hometown over the weekend. friends and family released purple balloons in the little girl's memory after her body was discovered last week. there's a massive search for the person who kidnapped and murdered the fifth grader. parents are...
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highest dive and fastest free fall in history. 43-year-old is skenled to make the jump over roz well, new mexico early tomorrow morning. he'll ride through the stratosphere in a balloon hoisted capsule reaching an altitude of 23 miles then he'll jump. the daredevil should quickly break the sound bare year and then land minutes later safe and sound if all goes well. thank you for trusting ktvu channel 2 news. we'll see you the next time news breaks. i'm gasia mikaelian and our coverage continues with the 10:00 news and tonight we'll have complete coverage of president obama's visit to san francisco tonight. keep in mind we're always here for you at ktvu.com. tmz is up next right here on tv 36
highest dive and fastest free fall in history. 43-year-old is skenled to make the jump over roz well, new mexico early tomorrow morning. he'll ride through the stratosphere in a balloon hoisted capsule reaching an altitude of 23 miles then he'll jump. the daredevil should quickly break the sound bare year and then land minutes later safe and sound if all goes well. thank you for trusting ktvu channel 2 news. we'll see you the next time news breaks. i'm gasia mikaelian and our coverage continues...
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making the necessary changes in mexico, moving in mexico ford will move america forward. -- mexico -- new mexico forward will move america forward. >> his thank you. elcome. mpa we will not take a defeat, we will win this election. that last debate to between the president and mitt romney, what an amazing difference. when you do not have a record to run on, you do not have a whole lot to say. that is what is in play. government -- governor romney had a record, he was strong, he was successful as governor, how he turned to stay around. 87% of his legislators were democrats, and he was still successful. he cut taxes 19 times. he was at the top of education for kids in his state. we know he has a record that he can bring to the rest of the country. we know he is a leader, not a politician. that is what we need in america. you look at paul ryan and then you turn around and look at biden, oh, my god. you look at how intelligent and respectful and what a good human being called ryan was in giving the facts. squalls that you could do is look at the vice-president biden and say what is so fun
making the necessary changes in mexico, moving in mexico ford will move america forward. -- mexico -- new mexico forward will move america forward. >> his thank you. elcome. mpa we will not take a defeat, we will win this election. that last debate to between the president and mitt romney, what an amazing difference. when you do not have a record to run on, you do not have a whole lot to say. that is what is in play. government -- governor romney had a record, he was strong, he was...
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además, la violencia en méxico, acaba con las aspiraciones de un equipo de fútbol. también, acompáñenos alaa ventura de escalar uno de los volcanes más altos del continente. donde nadie va y maxi iglesias, su salida de mira quien baila, deja inquieta a sus seguidoras. aquí y ahora, este domingo, a las 7/6 centro. >>> nos vemos el domingo a nombre de las personas que hicieron posible este noticiero. muy buenas noches. ahora está bien informado, noticiero univisión, su voz su decisión.
además, la violencia en méxico, acaba con las aspiraciones de un equipo de fútbol. también, acompáñenos alaa ventura de escalar uno de los volcanes más altos del continente. donde nadie va y maxi iglesias, su salida de mira quien baila, deja inquieta a sus seguidoras. aquí y ahora, este domingo, a las 7/6 centro. >>> nos vemos el domingo a nombre de las personas que hicieron posible este noticiero. muy buenas noches. ahora está bien informado, noticiero univisión, su voz su...
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in a new mexico desert. >> when i was standing there, on top of the world, you become so humble, you want to come back alive. because you do not want to die in front of your parents, your girlfriend. >> a worldwide audience watched the sky dive live on the internet. >> that was hard to believe. i'm sorry, it's still sinking in, that he was able to stand up and do that instantly. >> amazing. you would think it would have taken his breath away. >> it did everybody watching. >>> the word on the weather. cloudy start to the week, chuck. are we going to clear out tonight? >> yes and no. we'll clear out tonight, but that may not be until after midnight. right into the heart of montgomery county, there's interstate 270 right there. raining from rockville to gaithersburg, northbound in the upper parts of montgomery. these rain drops are moving out towards olney. be on the lookout for slowed travel along 270. and here's interstate 66 out through the plains and marshall, northern fauquier county. these showers also going eastbound. so northern fauquier county, leesburg, western fairfax, rin dr
in a new mexico desert. >> when i was standing there, on top of the world, you become so humble, you want to come back alive. because you do not want to die in front of your parents, your girlfriend. >> a worldwide audience watched the sky dive live on the internet. >> that was hard to believe. i'm sorry, it's still sinking in, that he was able to stand up and do that instantly. >> amazing. you would think it would have taken his breath away. >> it did everybody...
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federal investigators traced the contamination back to a processing plant in new mexico, run by sunland ink rated, which issued this statement -- nothing is more important to us than the health and safety of our customers. as a precautionary step, we have decided to voluntarily recall our almond butter, peanut butter, and cashew butters, tahini and roasted blanched products. the centers for disease control has so far confirmed 30 cases of salmonella poisoning in 19 states. >> classic salmonella symptoms, nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, abdominal cramps. these usually are self-limited, they go away anywhere from four to seven days. the symptoms can be worse. >> reporter: four people have had to be hospitalized. two thirds of these cases involved kids under ten. now, besides children, the elderly, people with compromised immune systems and pregnant women are most vulnerable to salmonella poisoning. if you have any of these recalled products throw them away or return them to the store. for a complete list, go to our website nbcnightlynews.com. brian? >> chris jansing, thanks for your reporting
federal investigators traced the contamination back to a processing plant in new mexico, run by sunland ink rated, which issued this statement -- nothing is more important to us than the health and safety of our customers. as a precautionary step, we have decided to voluntarily recall our almond butter, peanut butter, and cashew butters, tahini and roasted blanched products. the centers for disease control has so far confirmed 30 cases of salmonella poisoning in 19 states. >> classic...
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the cafe a has been a neighborhood joint for years and the owners who are from mexico are mormon. they say they just didn't want it be a campaign tool, but weren't expecting this kind of backlash. >> i couldn't sleep last night. we didn't want to exclude anybody, we just didn't want -- we didn't want to be a campaign stop and boycott came in. my phone is blowing up from my e-mails. you know, i'm getting 100 e-mails. i already deleted 100 of people saying that they want to see us out of business. >> our affiliate kusa says the restaurant's phone was constantly ringing while they were there to interview the owner and even listen to callers telling the owners to go to hell, that's a quote. >>> after a stronger than expected performance in this week's debate, mitt romney is riding a new wave of momentum. today right into the critical swing state of florida where he will be campaigning all weekend long. they believe romney ve-- so, ca romney use this new-found momentum to help him in a crucial state like florida? well, let's bring in a man who knows. bernie thompson a popular conservat
the cafe a has been a neighborhood joint for years and the owners who are from mexico are mormon. they say they just didn't want it be a campaign tool, but weren't expecting this kind of backlash. >> i couldn't sleep last night. we didn't want to exclude anybody, we just didn't want -- we didn't want to be a campaign stop and boycott came in. my phone is blowing up from my e-mails. you know, i'm getting 100 e-mails. i already deleted 100 of people saying that they want to see us out of...
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travelers who candidat does not win can enter a contest to escape to mexico or the caribbean or other destinations outside the united states to ease the pain of the election. >> the a's are celebrating still. >> larry beil is here jie. absolutely. they have tickets. >> what a way to finish up the regular season. more on the party for the green and gold and the triple crown winner who is waiting for them next. sports is coming up. alright let's break it down. mom, pop it. ♪ two inches apart, becky. two inches. t-minus nine minutes. [ ding ] [ female announcer ] pillsbury cinnamon rolls. let the making begin. ♪ too bad the guys aren't here we're clear. ok, swm! swarm! hello [ fema announcer ]illsbury chocatchipookies. let the maki begin the oakland a's had sole possession of the first place for one day in 2012. today. the last day of the season. the winner take all versus texas. and the coliseum was electric, soldout. 36,000 plus. the rangers jump out to the early lead. soto with the base hit. murphy built a 5-1 cushion. the key play rally is on. two outs and should be the end of th
travelers who candidat does not win can enter a contest to escape to mexico or the caribbean or other destinations outside the united states to ease the pain of the election. >> the a's are celebrating still. >> larry beil is here jie. absolutely. they have tickets. >> what a way to finish up the regular season. more on the party for the green and gold and the triple crown winner who is waiting for them next. sports is coming up. alright let's break it down. mom, pop it. ♪...
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i mean, his parents weren't in mexico because they were -- they were there because of polygamy and the problems they were having living in the united states. that's all history. there it is. the idea -- well, anyway, not getting into all that weeds, but the point is what's the point of the joke, it wasn't funny to begin with? do you guys think you made it funny? >> yeah tharks o, that's our go. we partnered with american bridge which is really the premiere organization, superpac out there that finds these clips and, you know, you have a website like politifact which is really good at fact checking, but the way they present it isn't necessarily the most entertaining, so, we partnered up with a bunch of amazing artists like rosie and they picked issues that they really cared about and that we thought were strategic and created videos which will start premiering on our sites in the coming days. you know, rosie's chosen issue that she felt was really important, and, you know, at the heart of it this really gets to the romney campaign's effort to use racial resentment as a tool to move vote
i mean, his parents weren't in mexico because they were -- they were there because of polygamy and the problems they were having living in the united states. that's all history. there it is. the idea -- well, anyway, not getting into all that weeds, but the point is what's the point of the joke, it wasn't funny to begin with? do you guys think you made it funny? >> yeah tharks o, that's our go. we partnered with american bridge which is really the premiere organization, superpac out there...
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agent nicholas ivy was killed and another agent was injured earlier this week along the mexico-u.s. border. officials still aren't sure what sparked the dent. the agents were responding to an alarm going off near the border when he was attacked. >>> and a member of the manson family could soon go free after 40 years in jail. a corrections board recommends parole for bruce davis. the 70-year-old was sentenced to life in prison for murdering two people in 1969. the board now has four months to review the recommendation. davis originally was granted parole in 2010, but then governor arnold schwarzenegger revoked the ruling. >>> a truck driver is fighting allegations against him related to a crash that killed a gaithersburg family. joseph sleezak is charged with vehicular homicide after last month's crash. his tractor-trailer crashed into the schmidt family. they were in two separate cars. the mother, joanne schmidt, was pregnant. police say sleezak drove for 14 hours without sleeping. >>> inspectors are trying to figure out what caused the scaffolding to collapse leaving the constructi
agent nicholas ivy was killed and another agent was injured earlier this week along the mexico-u.s. border. officials still aren't sure what sparked the dent. the agents were responding to an alarm going off near the border when he was attacked. >>> and a member of the manson family could soon go free after 40 years in jail. a corrections board recommends parole for bruce davis. the 70-year-old was sentenced to life in prison for murdering two people in 1969. the board now has four...
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. >>> a border patrol agent killed last week near the mexico border will be laid to rest today. nicholas ivie died tuesday in arizona. the head of the union says it was a case of friendly fire. ivie shot at two fellow agents he thought were armed smug leisurlers. ivie was killed when those agents returned fire. >>> the names of 80 firefighters who died last year and 5 who died in years past were added to the memorial on the grounds of the national fire academy in emitsburg, maryland. families of the fallen firefighters came together to honor their loved ones. >>> this morning police are trying to determine who killed a man and left his body on the doorstep of a home in northern virginia. police were called to the 5400 block of broadmoor street early sunday morning. they found the body of 34-year-old mark earl ifs outside the home. they say he had trauma to his body. police tell news 4 the man appeared to have a wound to his head. >> our earlier investigation, we believe the suspect in this case is actually an acquaintance of our victim. >> police do not believe there is any thre
. >>> a border patrol agent killed last week near the mexico border will be laid to rest today. nicholas ivie died tuesday in arizona. the head of the union says it was a case of friendly fire. ivie shot at two fellow agents he thought were armed smug leisurlers. ivie was killed when those agents returned fire. >>> the names of 80 firefighters who died last year and 5 who died in years past were added to the memorial on the grounds of the national fire academy in emitsburg,...
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they contain peanut butter made by new mexico based sunland incorporated whose products were recalled because of salmonella contamination. smuckers tested its products and found no problems, but are recalling out of an abundance of caution. >>> officials say the fungus from a nationwide meningitis outbreak has also been found in unopened bottles of steroid medication. it was in one case of vials made by new england compounding center. they are at the center of a national investigation. two people have died in virginia. one in maryland. this morning at least 257 people in 15 states are sick. >>> wall street keeping a close eye on google stock today. investors want to see how it recovers from its free fall yesterday. shares of google plummeted 9% yesterday when a disappointing quarterly earnings report accidentally got released early. nasdaq suspended trading of google temporarily. the stock recovered a bit when trading resumed. google is blaming the financial printer that handles its earnings reports for the early release. >>> university of phoenix will shut down more than 100 of its c
they contain peanut butter made by new mexico based sunland incorporated whose products were recalled because of salmonella contamination. smuckers tested its products and found no problems, but are recalling out of an abundance of caution. >>> officials say the fungus from a nationwide meningitis outbreak has also been found in unopened bottles of steroid medication. it was in one case of vials made by new england compounding center. they are at the center of a national investigation....
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over the new mexico desert making that supersonic jump. for over four minutes he fell. at times though he got himself out of it. he landed safely. and broke the sound barrier in the process. watch this. just like nothing. we missed the end of it. trust me, he landed great. also on solid ground, space shuttle endeavour wowing the crowds. the shuttle that once orbited the earth at 17,000 miles an hour moved at just about 2 miles an hour to its final resting place. the california science center. look at how tight that is. this final voyage was not without controversy because a lot of environmentalists were upset the city had to cut down trees and some other obstacles to maneuver the shuttle through the streets. >>> you could be in for a refund from amazon. cnbc's mandy drur ri is here. >> i got an e-mail over the weekend that said i might get 30 cents a little more than that. what's going on? >> if you own a kindle from amazon, as obviously you do, you may receive refunds on peas ebook purchases and you may see those ebook prices drop if they have legal settlements with pu
over the new mexico desert making that supersonic jump. for over four minutes he fell. at times though he got himself out of it. he landed safely. and broke the sound barrier in the process. watch this. just like nothing. we missed the end of it. trust me, he landed great. also on solid ground, space shuttle endeavour wowing the crowds. the shuttle that once orbited the earth at 17,000 miles an hour moved at just about 2 miles an hour to its final resting place. the california science center....